Jamaican Singer Pat Kelly Dies At 70 Due To Complications From Kidney Disease
Jamaican Reggae Singer Pat Kelly Died At The Age Of 70 On 16th July, Tuesday Suffering Kidney Complications.
- Pat Kelly died at the age of 70.
- Pat died on 16th July, Tuesday suffering kidney complications.
- Pat’s friend, Anthony “Chips” Richards confirmed that Pat’s wife Jackie Kelly informed him of pa s sing.
- Pat started his professional career in the late 1960s.
- Pat recorded his first songs in the mid-1960s for Bunny Lee.
Pat Kelly, who started his professional career in the late 1960s, has died in the early 70s. He died on 16th July 2019, Tuesday, due to complications from kidney disease.
Pat’s friend, Anthony “Chips” Richards confirmed that Pat’s wife Jackie Kelly informed him of pa s sing.
Releasing a statement, Anthony admitted that Pat was not just a great singer but also a man of high discipline. Anthony and Pat first met in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s. During that time, Pat was on a high thanks to the hit songs named Talk About Love and How Long.
Pat recorded his first songs in the mid-1960s for Bunny Lee, who was his childhood friend. Bunny even produced numerous of his songs.
Pat had worked on recording sessions for Delroy Wilson, Gregory Isaacs, and Johnny Clarke.